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Alright -- This is probably a really easy question but I just got back from the eye doc's and I'm dilated like crazy.. so I'm having trouble doing too much searching/reading online, hoping someone has an easy to find answer.

I just started playing Duke again - like many I'm sure - in prep for Forever finally coming out. Although I don't think there is any chance of me playing Dukematches in the near future since my roommates don't care to play again.. unless I can find someone online and go through IP addresses.. I'd really like to fire up a few old Dukematch maps just for a run through.

I found "Bridges".. a pretty one dimensional map/platform/scaffold level suspended high above lava, but still has its charm.. and am trying to find a way just to load it and jump around myself. Lame I know.. but I've not played in 10+ years and used to have 12+ hour marathons Dukematching with friends.. and would just like to reminisce on some of the levels.

Is there any way to load a Dukematch single player? I went in and tried but there are hurdles trying to launch for dial-up (waiting for a call) and network/IPX host (needs at least two players.

I hate to setup a Windows 95/98/2000/XP partition or VM just for this and then use my old CDs to launch from the command prompt with switches.. I have no clue where my Reg Keys are for any of the OSes and don't think they'll activate on new hardware even if I find them..

Picture of the awesomely one-dimensional DM map attached ;)
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Since I can't delete my post -- Nevermind!

I'm an idiot; I spent so much time focused on launching it as a Dukematch map in Network or through command line switches...... I never thought to just set it as the User Level and launching through setup!

Yep.. thanks. :)